Chinese Calligraphy is a traditional form of writing characters from the Chinese language through the use of ink and a brush. It is a tradition rooted in China through (century) of practice. Over the past thousands of years, numerous script forms have arisen as a result of the transformation of Chinese characters, (include) the seal script, official script, regular script, and running script.
Calligraphy holds a central position in Chinese culture, has developed into special high-level art apart from satisfyingneeds of daily writing. It turns Chinese characters into images through pressurespeed variations of the pointed Chinese brush. It emphasizes the(express) of emotions as well as mental exercise, which combines the body and the mind(select) the best style for the presentation of the passage content.
In English, "calligraphy" (literal) means "beautiful writing". As a cherished traditional art form in China, calligraphy functions as a written medium that bridges the diverse languages(speak) throughout the country. Picasso, the world-famous master of art, once expressed, "If I had ever lived in China, I must(become) a calligrapher."